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AM ERICAN BAPTLST M vS vSIONARY UNION TREMONT TEMPLE. BOSTON CONTENTS PAGE The A merican B aptist M issionary U nion ..... 3 Organization ...... 3 Membership ...... 4 O fficers...... 4 Board of M a n a g e r s ...... 5 Executive C o m m it t e e ...... 6 Executive Officers...... 6 Collection Districts and District Secretaries .... 6 Mode of Support ...... 7 Sphere of Action ...... 7 Departments ...... 7 Financial Condition ...... 8 Financial S t a t e m e n t ...... 8 Auxiliary S o c i e t i e s ...... 9 Statistics for Baptist Churches in United States and Territories . 9 Statistics for Baptist Churches Known as Northern Baptist . . 9 Medical Workers ...... 10 Moneys Used in Mission L a n d s ...... 10 Stations of the U nion, with N ames of M issionaries and Statistics 11 Burma ...... 11-14 A s s a m ...... 15, 16 South India — Telugus ...... 16-18 ...... 18-20 J a p a n ...... 20,21 A f r i c a ...... 21,22 Philippine Islands...... 22 E u r o p e ...... 23 Resume of Statistical Tables ...... 23 Under A pp oin tm en t...... 23 Institutions for Higher E d ucation ...... 24 Illustrated L e c t u r e s ...... 24 Missionaries of the Union, with Post-office Addresses . . . 25-36 Missionaries not now in Active S e r v i c e ...... 36 Wills and A n n u i t i e s ...... 36 Helps for W o r k e r s ...... 37 Periodicals ...... 38 Maps of M ission Fields Philippine Is la n d s ...... 39 Burma ...... 40 A s s a m ...... 41 South India— Telugu Country ...... 42, 43 C h i n a ...... 44, 45 Korea and Japan ...... 46, 47 Africa — Congo Independent State ...... 48,49 Asiatic and African Mission Fields...... 50 Epoch-marking Dates in Mission History, third page of cover.

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The American Baptist Union

Headquarters, Tremont Temple, Boston, Mass., U. S. A . P. O. Box 41

Cable Address: " Tavoy, Boston"

ORGANIZATION

N the early part of the last century the position of Baptists in America was obscure and humble. Practically unorganized, they were widely scat­ tered, and without facilities, in those days, for easy communication among themselves. The formation of the English Baptist Missionary Society, which had taken place in 1792, and the early efforts of the pioneer mis­ sionaries in India had, however, aroused a deep interest in this country, so that considerable money was raised and sent to their a'd. The interest thus awakened and fostered was accentuated also by the reading of letters from Dr. W illiam Carey, which appeared from time to time in the Massachusetts Baptist Mis­ sionary Magazine. W hen in the early part of 1812 a company o{ five young men was set apart for service in foreign lands, and sailed from our shores, a deep impression was made upon °ur Baptist people although the young volunteers were of another denomination. W hen the news reached this country some &wo years later that two out of these five men, Adoniram Judson and Luther Rice, had accepted Baptist views and had appealed to them for support in their missionary undertaking, they were 19°4 THE HANDBOOK 19°5 profoundly moved, and rallied at once to the work. Luther Rice returned to America, and the direct result of his efforts was the organization, at Philadelphia, May 18, 1814, of “ The General Missionary Convention of the Baptist Denomination in the United States of America for Foreign Missions,” popularly known as the Triennial Convention. It is a significant fact that the call to engage in foreign missionary work was the first thing that led to organization and unity among the Baptists in this country. In 1845 the southern Baptists withdrew because of a difference of opinion on the slavery question, and in 1846 the name of the soci­ ety was changed to The American Baptist Missionary Union. The headquarters were established at Boston, Mass., in 1826. A summary of the work of the Union, as it is carried on today, will be found in the following pages.

MEMBERSHIP

1. Any church which has made a contribution to the Union during the year may appoint one annual member. 2. Churches may appoint one annual member for every $50 contributed above the first $50, provided that no church be entitled to more than ten annual members. 3. Any Baptist association or individual which supports a missionary may send one annual member for every $50 contributed through the Union. 4. Any one may become an annual member by the payment of $10 dur­ ing the preceding financial year. 5. Any one may become an honorary life member by the payment of $50 during one financial year, and such members have a right to vote in the meetings of the Union so long as they continue to be annual contributors to the Union and members in good standing of regular Baptist churches. 6. All missionaries of the Union are members during their term of ser­ vice.

OFFICERS

President . . . . . WILLIAM A. M UNROE, Massachusetts Vice-presidents . . I W . W. KEEN, M.D., Pennsylvania I H o n . FRANCIS W. PARKER, Illinois Recording Secretary . . . r ev. HENRY S. BURRAGE, D D., Main«

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BOARD OF MANAGERS

P r o f . WILLIAM ARNOLD STEVENS, Chairman. R e v . E. P. T U LLER, Recording Secretary. Class I. Term Expiring 1905 Ministers Laymen P. Bonney, Portland, Me. W. T. Stott, D.D., Franklin, Ind. W . W. Keen, M. D., Philadelphia, Pa. H. M, King, D.D., Providence, R. I. E. J . Lindsay, Milwaukee, Wis. E. A. Woods, D.D., San Francisco, Cal. Churchill H. Cutting, Brooklyn, N. Y. G. C. Lorimer, D.D., New York, N. Y. Prof. William Arnold Stevens, Roches­ E. M. Poteat, D.D., Greenville, S. C. ter, N. Y. Wayland Hoyt, D.D., Philadelphia, Pa. O. M. Wentworth, Boston, Mass. C .M .H ill, D.D., Oakland, Cal. Richard M. Colgate, Orange, N. J. B. L. Whitman, LL.D., Philadelphia, J . H . Chapman, Chicago, 111. Pa. Edward Judson, D.D., New York, N. Y. Women C. H. Hobart, D.D., Pasadena, Cal. Mrs. Horace A. Noble, Buffalo, N Y. W . P. Walker, D.D., Huntington, W. Mrs. Alexander Forbes, St. Louis, Mo. Va. Mrs. Wm.H.Spencer,Skowhegan, Maine J. S. Holmes, D.D., Worcester, Mass. Mrs. E. W . Bucknell, Philadelphia, Pa. Mrs. James Sunderland, Oakland, Cal. Class II. Term Expiring 1906 Ministers 0 . A. Barker, Taunton, Mass. Wm. N. Clarke, D.D., Hamilton, N. Y. J. D. Rockefeller, Jr., New York, N. Y. Rev. E. P. Tuller, Detroit, Mich. A. A. Barnes, Indianapolis, Ind. C. R. Henderson, D.D., Chicago, 111. S. W . Woodward, Washington, D. C. J . F. Elder, D.D., New York, N .Y . J . B. Thresher, Dayton, Ohio Henry F. Colby, D.D., Dayton, Ohio 1. J . Dunn, Keene, N. H. Rev. C. A. Cook, Bloomfield,. N. J. George G Dutcher, Brooklyn, N .Y . L. L. Henson, D .D ., Providence, R . I. G. W . E. Barrows, Bangor, Maine Wm. m . Lawrence, D.D., Chicago, 111. Women E. E. Chivers, D.D., Brooklyn, N. Y. C. A. Hobbs, D.D., Delavan, Wis. Mrs. D. R . Wolf, St. Louis, Mo. H. L. Stetson, D.D., Kalamazoo, Mich. Mrs. W m . Lindsay, Milwaukee, Wis. Mrs. J . B. Hoyt, Stamford, Conn. Laymen Mrs. W . R . Brooks, Morristown, N. J . L. W . Hawley, Brattleboro, Vt. Mrs. Levi T. Scofield, Cleveland, Ohio Class III. Term Expiring 1907 Ministers Laymen T. E. Hughes, Minneapolis, Minn. f • S. Henson, D.D., Boston, Mass. A. D. Brown, St. Louis, Mo. Lemuel C. Barnes, D.D., Worcester, Samuel A. Crozer, Upland, Pa. Mass. Prof. G. M. Forbes, Rochester, N. Y. N y ^uke^mann> Rochester, Edward Goodman, Chicago. 111. Isaac Carpenter, Omaha, Neb. Sylvester Burnham, D .D ., Hamilton, N .Y . E. M. Runyan, Portland, Ore. G. W . Nicholson, Bridgeport, Conn. Albert G. Lawson, D.D., Newark, N. J . Women A. P. Brown, Fresno, Cal. Mrs. E. R . Stillwell, Dayton, Ohio toward Braislin, D.D., Colorado Springs, Mrs. James B. Colgate, Yonkers, N. Y. . Colo. Mrs. Henry R . Glover, Cambridge, L. A. Crandall, D.D., Minneapolis, Minn. £*• C. Applegarth, D.D., Rochester, N.Y. Mrs. Charles H. Banes, Philadelphia, |5ev* H. E. Thayer, Ludlow, Vt. Pa- i V* Müls. Grand Forks, N. D. Mrs. James S. Dickerson, Newton Cen­ J - D- S. Riggs, Ph.D., Ottawa, Kan. ter, Mass. BX-OFFICIO . The President, Vice-presidents and Recording Secretary of the Missionary Union, the presidents of the two woman’s societies (See page 9) ; also Rev. H. J . White, Dudley p. Bailey and Rev. Nathan E. Wood, D.D., representing the Executive Com­ mittee for one year. ^ ¡1 9 ° 4 THE H A N D B O O K 19°5 ^

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

CHAIRMAN. REV. NATHAN E. WOOD. D.D. RECORDING SECRETARY. REV. F. P. HAGGARD.

Class 1. Term Expiring 1905 REV. GEORGE BULLEN, D.D. New London, N. H. REV. D. B. JUTTEN, D.D. . Fall River, Mass. DUDLEY P. BAILEY . Everett, Mass. JOH N C A R R Boston, Mass. H. L. TIBBETTS Lowell, Mass,

Class II. Term Expiring 1906 REV. NATHAN E. WOOD, D.D. Newton Center. Mass. REV. A. A. SHAW Brookline, Mass. GEORGE C. WHITNEY Worcester. Mass. REV. ORVILLE COATS Lowell, Mass. EZRA H. STEVENS . Albany, N. Y.

Class 111. Term Expiring 1907 REV. J. F. ELDER, D.D. New York, N. Y. RAY GREENE HULING, SC.D Cambridge, Mass. REV. HERBERT J. WHITE . Beverly, Mass. REV. GALUSHA ANDERSON, S.T.D. Newton Center, Mass. HENRY W. PEABODY Salem, Mass.

EXECUTIVE OFFICERS

Home Department REV . H E N RY C, MABIE, D.D., Corresponding Secretary R E V . E. H E RB ERT DUTTON, Assistant Secretary Foreign Department R E V . THOM AS S. BARBOUR, D.D., Corresponding Secretary Literature . R EV . F. P. HAGGARD, Editorial Secretary Financial . CHAS. W . PER K IN S, Treasurer E. P. COLEMAN, Treasurer Emeritus

COLLECTION DISTRICTS AND DISTRICT SECRETARIES New England District (Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut). Rev. W. E. Witter, D.D., Tremont Temple, Boston, Mass. New York District (New York and New Jersey— four associations: — East New Jersey, North New Jersey, Morris and Essex, Monmouth). Rev. Charles L. Rhoades, Room 7076, 312 Fourth Avenue, New York, N. Y. Southern District (Pennsylvania, Delaware, four associations in New Jersey: — Camden, West, Trenton, Central — District of Columbia and states south)- Rev. Frank S. Dobbins, 1420 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa- Middle District (Ohio and West Virginia). Rev. T. G. Field, Granville, Ohio. 19°4 THE HANDBOOK I9<>5

Lake District (Illinois, Indiana and Michigan). Rev. E. W. Lounsbury, D.D., 324 Dearborn Street, Chicago, 111. Northwestern District (Wisconsin, Minnesota, South Dakota, North Dakota, Montana and part of Idaho). Rev. F. Peterson, D.D., 1901 Fifteenth Ave­ nue S., Minneapolis, Minn. Middle Western District (Iowa, Nebraska and Wyoming). Rev. Henry Williams, D.D., 1233 Thirteenth Street, Des Moines, Iowa. Southwestern District (Kansas, Colorado, Oklahoma, Indian Territory. New Mexico. Utah and Arkansas). Rev. I. N. Clark, D.D., 133401ive Street, Kansas City, Mo. Pacific Coast District (California, Oregon. Washington. N. W. Idaho, A ri­ zona and Nevada). Rev. A. W. Rider, 906 Broadway, Oakland, Cal.

Missouri (Special District). Rev. Manly J. Breaker, D.D., Corresponding Secretary, Room 402, Board of Education Building, St. Louis, Mo.

Special Field Worker. Miss Ella D. MacLaurin.

MODE OF SUPPORT The funds of the Union are maintained : (1 ) B r D o n a t io n s from Churches, Individuals, Sunday Schools and Young People's Societies. (2) Br C ontributions from the various Woman’s Missionary Societies. (3 ) B y H o n o r a r y L if e M e m b e r s h ip s . A donation of $50 in one year will constitute an Honorary Life Member. (4) Br L e g a c ie s . (5) Br I n c o m e from trust funds.

SPHERE OF ACTION Burma, Assam, South India, Siam, China, Japan, Africa, Philippines, Sweden, Norway, Germany, Russia, Finland, Denmark, France, Spain — s'xteen different countries, besides work in Austria, Hungary, Bulgaria and eastern Roumania. Work in eastern Switzerland is also carried on by the German Committee, in Belgium by the Franco-Belgian Committee, and in 'Western Switzerland by the Franco-Swiss Committee

DEPARTMENTS 1. Evangelistic. Jl. Church Extension. Sunday School. **• Translation and Publication. (1) Bibles; (2) Tracts; (3) Religious and Educational Literature. ” • Education. (1) Primary Schools; (2) Academies ; (3) Golleges; (4) Seminaries. ''I. Medical Mission Work. V,I. Transportation.

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FINANCIAL CONDITION

The invested funds of the Union amount to $618,681.44. In addition, $393,105.96 have been given on condition that annuities are to be paid dur­ ing the lives of the donors. At their death some of these funds may be ap­ plied to the ordinary expenses of the Union, and others are to be held as trust funds, the income only to be used. The Union also owns mission property in foreign lands valued at about $1 ,000,000.

FINANCIAL STATEMENT

For the Year Ending March 3 1 , igo4

EXPENDITURES Debt of Union, April 1, 1903...... $ 23,450.79 Appropriations, 1903-1904...... 723,089.09

$746,539 88 Added to Permanent Funds, etc...... 41,009.13

$787,549.01

r e c e i p t s Donations...... $408,061.44 Legacies...... 113,018.32 Woman’s Baptist Foreign Missionary Society...... 95,398.45 Woman’s Baptist Foreign Missionary Society of the West...... 38,482.78 For the Debt of Union...... 2,981.87 Lott Carey Convention...... 650.00 Annuity Bonds Matured...... -...... 32,013.06 Bible Day Collection...... 787.04 American and Foreign Bible Society...... 500.00 Other Sources...... 466.10 Income of Funds and Bonds...... 46,225.96 Added to Permanent Funds and Bond Accounts ... 41,009.13 ------$779,594.15 »Debt of Union April 1, 1904...... 7,954.86

$787,549.01 •Since the close of the year this deficit has been removed. For a more detailed report of the Treasurer, including the receipts of the year, by states, see the annual report for 1904.

T would be a good thing if some men would give millions of money t° I foreign missions, but a better thing if millions of people would give just what they are really able to give.—Selected. '19°4 THE HANDBOOK 19<>5

AUXILIARY SOCIETIES

W om an’s Baptist Foreign Missionary Society President Miss Sarah C. Durfee, 34 Waterman St., Providence, R. I. Correspondingurresponamg Secretariessecretaries \ j HomeForeign D(jpt> Dept., Mrs Mrs N H. M G. Waterburyi Safford, Tremont Temple, Boston, Mass. Treasurer Miss Alice E. Stedman, Tremont Temple, Boston, Mass.

Woman’s Baptist Foreign Missionary Society of the West President ...... Mrs. J. E. Scott, Evanston. 111. ( Foreign Dept., Mrs. Frederick Clatworthy, Corresponding Secretaries j Home DepJ _ Miss Ju,ja L_ Auf t^nSt°n’ IU- v 1318 Masonic Temple, Chicago, 111. Recording Secretary . . . Mrs. I. W. Carpenter, Omaha, Neb. Treasurer Mrs. Matilda E. Kline, 1318 Masonic Temple, Chicago, 111.

Statistics for Baptist Churches in the United States and Territories Total churches ...... 45,727 Ordained ministers ...... 31,895 Baptisms in 1903 ...... 234,321 Total membership ...... 4,506,747

Statistics for the Churches Known as Northern Baptist The churches of Maryland, Missouri and Oklahoma are not included, h°ugh some Baptist churches in these sections affiliate with the northern Pieties. Total churches ...... 12,082 Ordained ministers ..... 9,860 Baptisms in 1903 ...... 55,431 Total membership ...... 1,229,414

PHE statistics of the missionary societies of the world are published each Th ^Car 'n January number of The Missionary Review o f the World. I S * table issued shows that the Missionary Union holds th a first place tin number of its communicants, and the second in the number of addi­ ns to its native churches, although it stands the seventh in the amount UI money expended.

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Medical Workers Burma Miss Mario M. Cote, M.D., Rangoon A. H. Henderson, M-D., Mongnai Mrs. H . Morrow, M.D., Tavoy Rev. M. B. Kirkpatrick, M.D., Namkham Mrs. E. W . Kelly, M.D., Mandalay (in U .S .) W . C. Griggs, M.D., Bhamo Rev. Robert Harper, M.D., Namkham Rev. F. P. Sutherland, M.D., Sagaing Rev. E. H. East, M.D., Haka Rev. George T. Leeds, M.D., Hsipaw Rev. Truman Johnson, M.D., Loikaw(in Mrs. C. L. Davenport, M.D., Mandalay U.S.) (in U .S .) H. C. Gibbens, M.D., Kengtung Assam G. G. Crozier, M.D., Tura I Rev. S. W . Rivenburg, M.D., Kohima South India

Caroline W . Coats, M.D., Ramapatam (in Mrs. F. W . Stait, M.D. Udayagiri U.S.) Mrs. Lorena Breed, M.D., Nalgonda Mrs. Ida Levering, M.D., Secunderabad Lena Benjamin, M.D., Nellore Rev. J. S.Timpany, M.D., Hanamakonda Siam Rev. H. Adamsen, M.D., Bangkok China Miss Josephine Bixby, M.D,, Kiehyang Mrs. E. J . Bradshaw, M.D., Kiating Miss Margaret Grant, M.D., Swatow Rev. G. A. Huntley, M.D., Hanyang J . S.Grant, M.D., Ningpo R . E. Worley, M.D., Swatow Rev. M.D. Eubank, M.D., Huchow Rev. P. H. J. Lerrigo, M.D. (in U .S.) C. E. Tompkins, M.D., Suifu (Transferred from Philippine Islands.) Briton Corlies, M. D., Yachow F. W . Goddard, M.D., Shaohsing Africa W . H. Leslie, M.D., Banza Manteke F. P. Lynch, M.D., Mukimvika (in U. S.) Catherine L. Mabie, M.D., Banza Man­ H. W . Kirby, M.D., Lukunga teke A. Sims, M.D., D. P. H., Matadi

MONEYS USED IN MISSION LANDS

I n d ia , including Burma, Assam and the Telugu country. — The rupee is worth about 33% cents. The rupee coinage is as follows : rupee, half­ rupee or eight-anna piece, four-anna piece, two-anna piece, in silver ; and the half-anna, quarter-anna or pice, and one-twelfth anna or piò in copper. C h in a . — The Mexican dollar is in use, but varies in value, ordinarily be­ in g less than fifty cents. The native cash is one-half mill in gold. A com­ m o n native coin is called the tael, but its value varies in different localities. A new silver dollar is rapidly coming into circulation. Japan. — The yen has a current valuation of about fifty cents. There are 100 sen in the y e n. A f r ic a . — The currency of the Congo Independent State is in francs and centimes. A franc is about 20 cents. In the interior of Africa the currency is barter goods of various kinds, as cloth, glass beads, brass wire, etc. ------10 19°4 THE HANDBOOK 1 9 ° 5 j^

Stations of the American Baptist Missionary Union W ith Names of Missionaries and Statistics

NOTE l .— Reference signs used in the lists : — •Supported by the Woman’s Baptist Foreign Missionary Society. ISupported by the Woman’s Baptist Foreign Missionary Society of the West. IlSupported by Mrs. Carpenter. IlServing without salary. ^Supported by the Mennonite Brethren of South Russia. §§ Supported by the Lott Carey Baptist Foreign Mission Convention. NOTE 2 .— The populations of countries and states only are given; those for each ‘ field” “ station” or “ town ” are omitted, since it is impossible to harmonize the returns at hand for all the fields. NOTE 3.— The statistics are those of the annual report issued in May, 1904, and with few exceptions are for the year ending December 31. 1903. In these exceptional cases, the latest statistics at hand, or estimated, are given. Note, also, that for con­ venience the statistics are put after the name of the first missionary mentioned under each station or department. NOTE 4.— The key to the pronunciation of the names of stations given in these tables is that used in the latest edition of Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary.

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I—BURMA 279»077 Square Miles. Pop. 10,491,733 *. R a n g o o n (Ran-g6on)— 1813 Rev. John McGuire and wife, Burnt an 1891 515 Kev. E. O. Stevens, D.D., and wife (at Insein).” 1864 Mrs. M. W. Burhoe (in U .S.), B urm an 1884 JMiss Marie M. Cote, M.D., 1888 *!ut s A* E. Fredrickson, 1892 Miss Ella L. Chapman (in U. S.), 1896 *x5iss Emily M. Hanna (in U. S.), 1898 giss Julia G. Shinn, 1899 g ev- A. E. Seagrave and wife, Sga-w Karen 1888 755 8,278 85 2,114 5ey. S. R. Vinton and wife, 1900 Mrs. J . H. Vinton, 1861 *m-1Ss ^arr>et N. Eastman, 1872 JJ^s Julia G. Craft, 1896 s* Mary M. Rose, Pwo Karen 1853 £• H- R- Elwell (in U. S.), 1872 gl'ss Elizabeth Lawrence, 1873 ev* W. F. Armstrong and wife, c, T am il and Telugu 1884 527 783 ev* J. N. Cushing, D.D. (and wife in U.S.). p , College 1865 97 824 p i* E. B. Roach and wife (in U. S.), 1887 FW* V E- Hicks. Ph.D., (and wife in U.S.), “ 1894 J* H. Randall and wife (in U. S.), 1897 Smith and wife, 1899 19°4 THE HANDBOOK !9°5

COUNTRIES, STATIONS AND 5s.

MISSIONARIES 1903

z i Pupils Schools Members Baptisms

Prof. J. Frank Ingram and wife, College 1903 Prof. Wallace St. John, Ph.D., and wife, 1003 Prof. Ambrose C. Rice and wife, 1903 Mr. F. D. Phinney and wife, Press 1881 Mr. J. L. Snyder and wife, 1901 Rev. Ernest Grigg and wife, English Church 1S92 13 84 --- Chinese 5 15 Insein (in-sane)— 1889 (Baptist Theological Seminaries,) Rev. D. A. W Smith, D .D ., and wife, Karen 1863 1 109 Rev. F. H. Eveleth, D.D., and wife, B u r man 1873 1 26 Rev. W . F. Thomas (and wife in U. S.\ tAnglo- Vernacular Department 1880 *Miss Harriet Phinney, Burm an 1885 *MissRuth W. Ranney, ^ " 1886 2. Moulmein (Mall-mäne)— 1827 Rev. S. R . McCurdy and wife (in U. S.), Burm an 38 20 406 10 764 *Miss Agnes Whitehead, “ 1884 *Miss Lydia M. Dyer (in U. S.), “ 1893 tMiss F. E. Ayres, “ }893 Rev. Walter Bushell and wife (in U. S.). Karen 1878 78 113 2,091 34 994 tMiss E .J . Taylor, “ 1888 tMiss Stella S. Hartford, 1903 Rev. A. C. Darrow and wife, Talain 1901 *Mis* Kate W . Armstrong, Tam il and Telugu 1901 4 80 2 195 (Rev. W . F. Armstrong and wife, Rangoon) “ Rev. F. D. Crawley and wife, English Church 1895 22 118 1 148 *Miss Sarah R. Slater (in U. S.), English School 1889 *MissLisbeth B. Hughes (in U.S.). “ J896 *Miss E. F. McAllister, “ 1877 *Miss Mary S. Smiley,^ “ 1903 3 . Tavoy (Ta-voy)— 1828 tMrs. H. W . Hancock, B urm an 1874 29 1 110 Rev. H. Morrow, and wife, M.D., Sgaw Karen 1876 59 1,181 27 766 tMiss M. M. Larsh (in U .S .), “ 18iM 4. Bassein (Bas-sene)— 1852 R«v. E. Tribolet and wife, B urm an 1888 23 2 177 8 672 Rev. L. W . Cronkhite, D.D., and wife (in U. S.) Pw o Karen 1881 81 105 1,907 29 694 tMiss Louise E. Tschirch, “ 1884 tMiss Alta O. Ragon “ 1901 Rev. C. A. Nichols, D.D. and wife, Sgaw Karen 1879 263 545 11,648 125 2,686 »Miss E. E. Scott, " 1900 (Rev. W . F. Armstrong and wife, Rangoon), Tamil and Telugu 1 6 128 5 . H e n z a d a (Hen-za-da)— 1853 Rev. David C. Gilmore and wife, Karen 11890 171 147 3,412 66 1,393 tMiss Violetta R . Peterson (in U. S.), Karen 1897 tMrs. Jennie C. Morgan, “ 1898 Rev. J.E . Cummings and wife (in U.S.), Burm an 1887 35 26 328 10 530 Mrs. J . E. Case. “ 1882 *Miss Julia H . Stickney,______

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6. Toungoo (Toung-öö)— 1853 Rev. W . A. Sharp and wife, B urm an 1893 14 4 225 Rev. E. B. Cross, D.D., and wife, Paku Karen 1842 127 220 2,262 725 Rev. A. V. B. Crumb and wife, 187(5 'Miss Elma R . Simons. 1887 Rev. A. Bunker, D.D., and wife (in U .S .), Bghai Karen 1865 104 82 36 952 Rev. C. H. Heptonstall and wife, 1893 tMiss Thora M. Thompson (In U. S.), " 1894 7- Shwegyin (Shwày-gyÌn)- - 1853 B urm an 4 Rev. E. N. Harrisand wife, S gaw Karen 58 2,242 ¡Miss Stella T. Ragon (in U.S.), 1897 Miss H. E. Hawkes (at Papun). 1888 Miss Isabella Watson (at Papun), 1867 8. Prome (Pròme) — 1854 Rev. L. H. Mosier and wife (in U. S.), B u r 1890 14 tMiss E. H . Payne, 1876 9- Thonze (Thòng-zéh)— 1855 *P.ev* W. H . S. Hascall and wife, B urm an 1872 57 Miss Katherine F. Evans (in U. S .), “ 1871 IO . Tharrawaddy (Thàr-rà-wad-di)— 1876 +weVt Harry I. Marshall and wife, S gaw Karen 1903 90 1,055 1,023 JMiss Sarah J . Higby, 1876 'Miss Bertha E. Davis, 1898 * I . Zigon (zéè-gòne) — 1 876 *Miss Eva C. Stark, B urm an 212 2 135 12. Bhamo (Bhà-mò) _ _ 1877 5 ev- W . H. Roberts (and wife in U. S.), Kachin 1878 IS 203 11 128 Ola Hanson and wife, 1890 %Miss Margaret M. Sutherland (in U. S.), 1897 Miss Lillian Eastman, 1897 w - C. Griggs. M.D., and wife, Burman and Shan 1890 18 82 x3* Maubin (Mà-55-bTn)— 1879 P* Cross and wife, Pwo Karen 1872 28 908 341 *m -ss Carrie E. Putnam, “ 1886 miss Minnie B. Pound, 1903 x4. Mandalay (Man-dà-lày)— 1886 a®7, E. W . Kelly and wife, M.D., Burm an 80 50 297 ®v* H. B. Benninghoff and wife (in U. S .h 1901 Parrot, * « * h 1895 ev- W. F. Armstrong and wife, RangoonV £ T am il and Telugu 48 v* C. L. Davenport, and wife, M.D. (in U .S.), 1895 13 85 • ^ A n n .e M . Lemon, ‘ * 4 * * 1893

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1 5 . T h a y e tm y o (Tha-yet-my6) — 1887 Rev. George R. Dye and wife (in U. S.), Chin 1901 12 5 11 150 3 65 Rev. H. W. B. Joorman and wife, 1901 1 6 . M y in g y a n (Myin-gyan)— 1887 Rev. J . E. Case (in U .S.), (and wife at Henzada), B u r man 1882 10 1 2 17 1 77 Rev. H. E. Dudley and wife, 1902 1 7 . P e g u (Pe-gu—g is hard)— 1887 *Miss Zillah A. Bunn, ^ Burman and Karen 1881 14 2 25 307 6 177 1 8 . S a g a in g (Sa-gine) — 1888 Rev. F. P. Sunderland, M.D., and wife, B urm an 1886 3 1 3 25 ig. Sandoway (San-do-way)— 1888 *Miss Melissa Carr, Burman and Chin 1890 60 16 27 442 6 333 *Miss Helen Bissell, 1901 2 0 . Meiktila (Mate-ti-la) — 1890 Rev. John Packer, D .D ., and wife, B urm an 1872 5 1 21 1 79 2 1 . H s i p a w (see-paw) — 1890 Rev. Geo. T. Leeds, M.D., and wife, Shan 1897 7 1 3 42 1 54 22. M o n g n a i (Mong-ni)— 1892 Rev. W. W . Cochrane and wife, Shan 1890 8 1 12 54 2 105 A. H. Henderson, M.D., and wife, 1893 »Mrs. H. W. Mix, 1879 23 . N a m k h a m (Nam-kham) — 1893 Rev. M. B. Kirkpatrick, M.D., and wife (in U. S.), Shan 1888 12 1 42 1 32 Rev. Robert Harper, M.D., 1897 24. M y it k y in a (Myit-che-na)— 1894 Rev. G. J. Geisand wife, Kachin 1892 5 1 14 65 2 29 2 5 . H a k a (Ha-ka)_i899 Rev. Arthur E. Carson and wife (in U. S.) Chin 1886 4 2 56 Rev. E. H. East, M.D., and wife, 1901 Rev. H. H. Tilbe, Ph.D.^and wife (in U. S.), “ 1887 26. L o ik a w (Loi-kaw)— 1899 Rev. Truman Johnson, M.D., and wife (in U. S.), Karen 1886 26 5 11 143 11 155 Rev. Samuel E. Samuel son and wife, 1903 tMiss Johanna Anderson, 1888 27. K e n g t u n g (Ken-tflng).—. 1901 Rev. W. M. Young and wife, Shan 1892 3 1 1 7 Rev. Howard C. Gibbens, M.D., 1903

Totals for Burma. Missionaries, 1 79 1,902 773 2,955 43,652 602 19,788

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II — ASSAM (Begun 1836) 45.504 Sq. Miles. Pop. 6,126,343 28. Sibsagor (Sib-saw-gor)— 1841 Rev. A. K. Gurney and wife (in U. S.), , . . Assamese and Im m ig ra n t 1874 15j 16] 6 133 Rev. C. E. Petrick (and wife in Germany). |1889j 29 . N o w g o n g (Nou-gong)— 1841 ^m,g ranl Rev. P. H. Moore and wife, Assamese and Im- 1879| 20, 481 322 308 IMiss Anna E. Long, “ 1900 tMiss Ella G. Miller, ^ " I902 30. Gauhati (Gou-hàt-ty)— 1843 Rev. C. E. Burdette and wife (in U .S .), Assamese and Garo\\98i\ 18 280 Rev. S. A. D. Boggs and wife (in U. S .), “ 1891 #Rev. A. J. Tuttle and wife, “ |90^ Miss Henrietta Morgan (in U. S.), “ 1895 Misslsabella Wilson (in U .S.), 1895 3 1. Goalpara (Gó-àl-pà-ra)— 1867 Rev. A. E. Stephen and wife, Garo and Rabbha\\%&R\ 2j 32. Tura (Tóò-ra)— 1876 Rev. M. C. Mason (and wife in U. S .), Garo 1873 111| 16| 88* 1,522 Rev. E. G. Phillips and wife, *' 1873 R®v. William Dring and wife, 1890 G. G. Crozier, M. D-, and wife, * 1899 Rev. Walter C. Mason and wife, * 1902 Miss Ella C. Bond, ^ “ 1885 33« Impur (im-póór)— 1876 Rev. E. W. Clark, D.D. (and wife in U. S.), Ao N ag a 18G8 551 Sev* S. A. Perrine and wife, “ 1892, “ ev. W. F. Dowd and wife, ' 19001 34» Kohima (Kò-hé-mà)— 1879 Rev. S. W. Rivenburg, M.D., and wife, Angami Naga ,18831 4| 1 1 20 35* North Lakhimpur(Làk-im-póòr)— 1893 Rev. John Firth and wife (in U. S.), P Im m ig ra n t and D aphla 1893 ■in .ev. Joseph Paul and wife, '* 1894 ev* H. B. Dickson and wife (at Dhubri), ;====^______Immigrant and Daphla 1901

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MISSIONARIES 1903 Pupils Native Date Date of Schools Helpers Churches Baptisms Members Appointment

36. Ukrul (oö-kröai) — * 1896 Rev. W m . Pettigrew and wife (in England), Tangkhul Naga 189G 1 1 16 1 30 37. Tika (Tee-ka) _ 1896 Rev. P, E. Moore and wife, M ik ir 1890 2 1 22 44 3 40 Rev. J . M. Carvelland wife, 1894 38. Golaghat (Go-là-ghàt)— 1898 Rev. 0 . L. Swanson and wife, Assamese a n d Im m ig ra n t 1893 16 13 69 652 2 64 3 9 . Dibrugarh (Di-bröö-gärh) — 1898 5 4 25 155 2 26 *»*■

Totals for Assam. Missionaries, 51 j 240 81 709 7,511 157 to

I I I — SOUTH INDIA — Telugus (Begun 1836) Pop. 18,000,000 40. Nellore (Nél-16're)— 1840 Rev. David Downie, D.D., and wife, 1873 35 3 54 847 8 200 *Miss Katherine Darmstadt, 1894 *Miss Frances M. Tencate, 1898 »Miss Katherine Gerow, 1901 *Miss Minnie A. Robertson. 1901 *Miss Lena Benjamin, M.D., 1902 4 1 . Ongole (Ön-göle) — 1866 Rev. J . E. Clough, D.D., and wife, 1804 401 15 373 15,617 227 5,355 tMiss Sarah Kelly, 1890 tMiss Amelia E. Dessa, 1891 tMiss L. Bertha Kuhlen (in U. S.), 1893 Prof. L. E. Martin and wife, College 1890 Rev. J . M. Baker and wife (in U, S .), 1895 Rev. Henry Huizinga and wife, 1899 42. Ramapatam (Rä-mä-pa-täm) — 1869 Rev. W . B. Boggs, D.D., and wife (in U. S .), Thro. Sem. 1878 21 1 12 731 8 249 Rev. J . Heinrichs (and wife in U. S.), 1888 Rev. W . L. Ferguson, D.D., and wife. 1895 ♦Caroline W . Coats, M.D. (in U. S,), 1899 Rev. John McLaurin^ D.D., and wife (at Coonor), 1869 43. Allur (Äl-15ör)— 1873 Rev. W. S. Davis and wife, 1892 19 3 26 301 10 193 — ------—

*T his station is in the Tangkhul Naga Hills, which lie not in Assam, but between Assam and Burma on the northern frontier of the native state of Manipur.

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44* Secunderabad (Se-cün-der-ä-bad) — 1875 Rev, F. H. Levering, and wife, M.D., 1892 17 229 155 Rev. W. E. Hopkins and wife (in U. S.), 1882 Miss Mary D. Faye, 1892 Miss Kate M. French, ,1900 45* Kurnool (Kür-nööl) — 1876 Rev. W. A. Stanton and w^ife, 62 1,078 19 377 46. Madras (Mä-dräs) — 1878 *Rey. A. H. Curtis and wife (in U. S.), 1892 49 345 11 555 Miss Mary M. Day. 1876 Miss Anna M. Linker, 1897 Miss Mary K. Kurtz, 1903 Rev. W. R. Manley and wife. English Church 1879 96 47. Hanamakonda(Hä-nä-mä-kün-dä)— ’79 Rev. J. S. Timpany, M.D., and wife, 1892 584 10 Rev. Frank Kurtz (and wife in U. S.). 1892 ¡Miss Lillian V. Wagner, 1898 Miss Harriet M. Sipperly, 48. Cumbum (Cüm-büm) — 1882 Rev. John Newcomb and wife, 102 3,377 39 71« 49* Vinukonda (Vi-noo-kón-dà) — 1883 .Rev. A. Loughridge, LL.D. (and wife in U. S.), 1874 61 3,184 35 627 'Miss Dorcas Whitaker, 1896 50. Narsaravapetta (Nàr-sar-à-và-pét-ta) — 1883 Rev. E, E. Silliman and^wife, 1884 44 151 4,985 22 568 Bapatla (Bà-pàt-là) — 1883 Rev. G. N. Thomssen and wife, 1881 53 242 3,281 16 450 52. Udayagiri (ö-däyä-gä-ry)— 1885 Rev. F. W. Stait, and wife, M.D., 1897 26 12 337 3 93 53* Palmur (Päl-moör)— 1885 *Rev. Elbert Chute and wife, 1882 33 22 874 9 Miss Clara Graham, M.D., 54» Nalgonda (Nal-gon-dà)— 1890 **Bev* A. Friesen and wife (in Europe), 1889 112 1,015 ev‘ H. Unruh and wife, 1898 Mrs. Lorena M. Breed^M.D., 1895 55» Kanigiri (Kün-i-gi-ry) — 1892 Rev. Geo. H. Brock^(and wife in U. S.), 1891 153 3,641 63 913 56. K a v a l i (Kà-và-li)— 1893 tMCV* E* Bullard and wife, 1870 48 372 5 355 ¡Mrs. Ellen B. Bustard, 1899 Ä H S a ra h R. Bustard, 1897

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MISSIONARIES 1903 Native Pupils Date Date of Helpers Schools Baptisms Churches Churches j Members Appointment

57. Kandukur (Kan-da-kur)— 1893 Rev. Wheeler Boggess and wife, 1892 9 2 46 814 1 4 58. Atmakur (At-ma-kur)— 1893 Rev. W. C. Owen and wife, 1891 15 1 1 70 1 45 »Miss Lucy H. Booker, 1892 59. Podili (pe-dl-li) — 1894 Rev. W. T. Elmore and wife, 1900 85 3 122 3,303 43 762 60. Darsi (Dar-see) — 1894 Rev. J . A. Curtis and wife, 1898 87 3 66 3,896 33 6.'58 6 1. Sattanapalli (Sat-tan-a-pal-li)— 1894 Mr. W. E. Boggs and wife, 1890 13 5 1,092 4 95 »Miss Lillian E. Bishop, 1900 62. Markapur (Mark-a-pur)— 1895 Rev. C. R. Marsh and wife, 1892 40 5 107 2,800 63. Gurzalla (Gur-zal-la) — 1895 Rev. J . Dussman and wife, 1891 25 4 124 1,876 14 212 64. Suriapetta (Soo-ri-a-pSt-ta) — 1900 *»Rev. A. J . Hubert and^ wife, 1897 21 1 47 475 6 58 65. Jangaon (Shan-ga-on) — 1901 (»»Rev. H. Unruh and^wife, Nalgonda), 1889 9 1 5 121 2 19 66. Gudval (Good-val)— 1903 Rev. G. J . Huizinga and wife, 1900 67. Nandyal (Nan-dy-al) — 1904 Rev. S. W. Stenger and wife, 1902 Totals for South India. Missionaries, 97. 1,394 125 j 2,019 j 55,341 59S 13,272

IV — C H IN A

4 , 000,ocx) Sq. Miles. Pop. 400,000,000 ( Southern) 68. Bangkok (Bang-kok)» S iam — 1833 Rev. H. Adamsen, M.D., and wife, 1896 6 2 23 138 69. Swatow (Swa-tou) — 1842 Rev. William Ashmore, D.D., and wife (in U. S.), 1849 62 27 106 1,138 15 327 Rev. S. B. Partridge, D.D., and wife, 1868 Rev. William Ashmore, Jr. (and wife in U. S.), 1879 Rev. J. M. Foster, D.D., and wife (in U. S.), 1887 Rev. A. F. Groesbeck and wife, 1897 Rev. G. H. Waters and wife, 1899 Robert E. Worley, M.D., and wife, 1903 tMrs. Anna K. Scott, M.D. (in U. S.), 1862 tMiss Melvina Sollman, 1902 —

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tMiss Helen M. Hyde, 1901 tMiss Margaret Grant, M D., • 1901 7 0 . Kiaying (Ka-yin) — 1890 Rev. G. E. Whitman and wife, 1892 7 1 . Ungkung (Ung-kung)— 1892 Rev. J .W . Carlin, D.D., and wife, 1889 17 75 7 2 . Chowchowfu (Chou-chou-foo)— 1894 Rev. H. A. Kemp and wife (in U, S.), 1893 18 7 3 . Kiehyang (Ke-eh-yang)— 1896 Rev. Jacob Speicher and wife, 1895 768 tMiss Josephine M. Bixby, M.D., 1894 {Eastern) 74. Ningpo (Ning-pb)— 1843 Rev. I. R . Goddard, D .D ., 1807 34 7 100 130 J- S. Grant, M.D., and wife, 1889 Rev. F. J. White and wife, 1900 Rev. E. E. Jones and wife, 1903 TMiss Helen L, Corbin, "[Miss Anna K. Goddard, 1898 +Miss Helen Elgie, 1901 75. Shaohsing (zhou-shing) — 1869 Rev. H. Jenkins, D .D ., and wife, 1859 14 56 27 Rev. C. E. Bousfieldand wife, 1899 F. W. Goddard, M.D., 1902 Miss Helen M. Austin, 1903 Miss Charlotte M. Huntoon, 1903 76. Kinhwa (Kin-wa)— 1883 Rev. T. D. Holmes and wife, 34 167 Rev. C. S. Keen, 1902 *Miss Clara E. Righter, 1888 Miss L. Minniss, 1897 Miss Stella Relyea, ^ 1897 77* Hangchow (Hang-chou)— 1899 Rev. W . S. Sweet and wife, 1893 14 10 Rev. W . H. Millard and wife, 1902 78. Huchow (H^-chou)— 1888 Rev. J. T. Proctor and wife, 1897 13 19 133 Rev. M. D. Eubank, M.D., and wife, 1899 ( Western) 79- Suifu (Swa-f66) — 1889 Rev. Robert Wellwood and wife, 1891 Rev. C. A. Salquist and wife, 1893 E. Tompkins, M.D., and wife, 1902 Herbert F. Rudd, 1903 j j j ! ss Pearl Page, 1902 'Miss Anna B. Cole, 1903 1 9 ° 4 THE HANDBOOK 19°5

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• 8o. K iating (ja-ding) — 1894 Rev. W . F. Beaman and wife (in U. S.), 1893 6 1 9 41 Rev. F. J . Bradshaw, and wife, M.D., 1893 Rev. W- A. McKinney and wife, 1903 8i. Yachow (Ya-jo)— 1894 Mr. H, J. Openshaw and wife, 1893 7 1 38 1 24 Briton Corlies, M.D., 1898 Rev. Joseph Taylor, 1903 J ( Central) 82. H anyang (Han-yang)— 1893 Rev. J . S . Adams and wife, 1883 14 3 50 131 2 53 Rev. G. A. Huntley, M.D., and wife (in U. S.), 1897 Mr. S. G. Adams (assistant), 1901 »Miss Annie L. Crowl (in U. S .), 1897 Totals for China. Missionaries, 85 273 96 656 4,259 53 982

V — JA P A N 147,000 Square Miles. Pop. 46,000,000 83. Yokohama (Yo-ko-h’a-ma)— 1872 Rev. A. A. Bennett, D.D., and wife _ Theological Seminary 1879 489 177 Rev. C. K. Harrington and wife, 1886 Rev. F. G. Harrington and wife (in U. S.), 1 S S T Rev. J. L. Dearing, D.D., and wife, 1889 IIRev. W . B. Parshley and wife (in U. S.), 1890 *Miss Clara A. Converse, 1889 »Miss Kate A. Dodge; 1903 84. Tokyo (To'k-yo) _ 1874 Rev. C. H. D. Fisher and wife, 1882 457 291 Rev. S . W . Hamblen and wife, 1889 Rev. J . C. Brand and wife (Kofu), 1K90 »Miss Anna H. Kidder, 1875 »Miss M. Antoinette Whitman, 1883 »Miss Eva L. Rolman (in U. S,). 1885 »Miss Nellie E. Fife (in U. S.), 1887 »Miss M. Anna Clagett, 1887 Prof. E. W . Clement and wife, Academy 1894 Prof. Henry Topping and wife (in U .S .), 1895 85. Kobe (Ko-by)> incl. Himeji and Inland Sea — 1881 Rev. R . A. Thomson and wife (in U. S.), 1888 452 131 Rev. C. B. Tenny (in U. S.), HHK) Rev. F. C. Briggs, 1902 *Miss Ella R . Church (at Himeji), (in U. S.), 1888 *Miss Daisy D. Barlow (in U. S.), 1894 •Miss Harriet M. Witherbee (at Himeji), 1895 Capt. Luke W . Bickeland wife, Gospel Ship : “ Fuhiiin Maru ” 1898

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86. Sendai (Sen-di)— 1882 Rev. E. H. Jones and wife (in U. S.), 1884 17 5 62 413 1 53 Rev. W . Axling and wife, 1900 tMiss Annie S. Buzzell, 1892 tMissGerda C. Paulson, 1899 87. Shimonoseki (Shi-mò-nó-sé-ki)» in­ cluding Chofu— 1886 Rev. G. W . Hill and wife (at Chofu), 1893 6 2 12 60 Rev. F. W. Steadman and wife (at Chofu), 1901 tMiss Lavinia Mead (at Chofu), 1887 88. Nemuro (Ném-ù-ròo)— 1887 ITMrs. H . E . Carpenter, 1862 1 2 1 79 89. Osaka (O-sà-kà) — 1892 Rev. William Wynd and wife, 1891 9 2 18 79 TRev. J. H . Scott and wife, 1892 tMiss Grace A. Hughes, 1900 tMiss Mary Danielson, 1902 90. Mito (Mèe-tò) — 1889 *Miss M. M. Carpenter (in U. S.), 1895 4 3 4 98 9 1. Otaru (o-ta-roo) — 1902 _Rev. T. E. Schumaker and wife, 1889 1 2 24 Totals for Japan. Missionaries, 57 124 33 221 2,151 11 652

VI — AFRICA

C o n g o I n d e p e n d e n t S t a t e [Mission Adopted 1884] 1 i3oo,ooo Sq. M. Pop. (est’d) 39,000,000 92. Palabala (Pà-là-bà-la) — 1878 Rev. C. H . Harvey and wife, 1880 16 1 60 333 15 276 Rev. W m . A. Hall and wife (in Jamaica), 1888 §§Rev. C. C. Boone, 1901 93. Ban za Manteke (Màn-tà-kà) — 1879 Rev. H. Richards and wife 1879 134 3 239 1,810 51 2,352 W. H. Leslie, M.D., andwife, 1893 Rev. E. T. Welles and wife (in U. S.), 1896 Miss Catharine L. Mabie, M.D., 1898 Miss F. A. Cole, 1892 94- Lukunga (Lù-kung-gà)— 1882 Rev. Thomas Moody and wife, 1890 25 1 159 588 26 614 H. W. Kirby, M.D., 1892 95* Mukimvika (MQ-kim-ve-kà) — 1882 J*®v. C. B. Antisdel and wife (in U. S.), 1892 4 1 3

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Mr. Thomas Hill and wife, 1892 F. P. Lynch, M.D., (in U. S .). 1893 96. Bwemba (Bwem-ba)— 1890 Rev. A. Billington and wife, 1881 19 1 8 35 1 63 g7 . Kifwa (Kif-wa) — 1890 Rev. P. Frederickson and wife, 1881 94 3 199 6&4 39 697 98. Ikoko (I-ko-ko) — 1894 Rev. Joseph Clark and wife, 1880 11 1 11 53 2 829 Mrs. E. V. Sjoblom (in Sweden), 1892 Mrs. A. Christopher in England), 1896 *Miss Margaret Suman (in U. S.), 1!*00 99. Matadi (Ma-ta-dO— 1901 A. Sims, M.D., D.P.H., 1884 3 2 119 186 1 125 Totals for Africa. Missionaries, 3 1. 306 13 785 3,692 135 4,456

VII — PHILIPPINE ISLANDS Pop. est’d 8,000,000 loo. Jaro (Hä-rö), Panay (Pa-ni) is­ land— 1900 Rev. Eric Lund and wife (in Spain), 1882 5 2 79 401 Rev. Charles W . Briggsand wife, 1900 Rev. G. E. Finlay (in U. S.), 1901 Rev. J. C. Robbins and wife, 190? Rev. W . 0 . Valentine and wife, 18! >4 i o i . Bacolod (ßa-kö-lod), Negros (Nä-grös) Island— 1901 Rev. A. A. Forshee and wife, 1901 ? 7 24 tM iss Annie V. Johnson 1903 102, Capiz (Cä-pith)» Panay Island — 1903 Rev. P. H. J. Lerrigo, M.D., and wife (in U. S.), 1902 *Mlss Celia Sainz, Jl90C

Totals for Philippine Islands. Missionaries, If 1 1( 8(>1 42,1

Grand Totals. Missionaries, 515| |4,249|l,12i 7,43 j 117,031 j 1,556 42,064

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VIII — MISSIONS IN EUROPE

Preach­ Bap­ Church Sunday Contri­ No. Ch’rches COUNTRIES ers tisms Memb’rs School butions Scholars

1 Franco-Swiss...... 19 15 91 1,179 $5,309 14 14 60 1,105 563 5,783 2 *185 »173 *2,144 *31,761 *20,471 *164,328 3 1,017 567 2,291 43,395 52,258 196,480 4 *3 *3 *1 *113 *200 *108 5 »128 *112 *1,008 *22,662 *8,234 *50,448 G 17 37 135 2,114 695 5,013 7 40 29 122 3,904 4,140 19,200 8 Norway...... *16 *36 *135 *2,794 *1,615 *11,500

Totals...... 1,439 986 5,987 109,027 88,176 $458,169

Totals last year...... 1,208 981 6,265 108,613 88,550 446,236

Increase ...... 231 414 11,93 ®l Decrease...... 268 374 " »Statistics for 1902

RESUME OF STATISTICAL TABLES — 1903

Preach­ Bap­ Church Sunday Contri­ MISSIONS C h’rches ers tisms Memb’rs School butions Scholars

Missions in Europe...... 1,439 986 5,987 109,027 88,176 $458,169 Missions in Heathen Lands - • • ft,539 1,125 7,431 117,031 38,977 108,056

Totals 1903...... 2,978 2,111 13,418 226,058 127,153 $566,225 Totals 1902...... • ...... 2,617 2,040 13,808 222,031 127,767 560,298

Increase...... 361 71 4,027 $5,927 Decrease...... 390 614

tNative preachers only.

MISSIONARIES UNDER APPOINTMENT

Rev. Arthur S. Adams. Rev. Henry W. Munger. *^ev. Samuel D. Bawden. Rev. James C. Richardson. Walter B. Bullen. Rev. Charles F. Smalley, M.D. Rev. Randall T. Capen. Charles C. Stillman. Rev. John H. Giffin. Raphael C. Thomas, M.D. Rev. L. Ward B. Jackman. Walter E. Wiatt. £ev. James V. Latimer. tMiss Anna M. Gooch. Rev. Charles L. Maxfield. »Miss Annie S. Magilton. gev. Fred Merrifield. »Miss Clara B. Tingley. £aul C. Metzger. »Miss Myra F. Weld. Kev. Seymour E. Moon. »Miss Edith F. Wilcox.

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Institutions for Higher Education The Karen Theological Seminary, Insein, near Rangoon, Burma.— Rev. D. A. W. Smith, D.D., president, with a native faculty. The Burman Theological Seminary, Insein, hear Rangoon, Burma. — Rev. F. H. Eveleth, D.D., president, with a native faculty; Rev. W. F. Thomas, English Department. The Rangoon Baptist College, Burma.— Rev. J . N. Cushing, D.D., president; Prof. Lewis E. Hicks, Ph.D., Prof. E. B. Roach, Prof. J . H. Randall, Prof. J . F. Smith, Prof. J . F. Ingram, Prof. Wallace St. John, Ph.D., Prof. A. C. Rice, and a native faculty. The Ramapatam Theological Seminary.— Rev. J . Heinrichs, presi­ dent ; Rev. W . B. Boggs, D.D., Rev. W. L. Ferguson, D.D., and a native faculty. The American Baptist Mission College, Ongole, India.— Prof. Louis E. Martin, M.A., principal; Rev. James M. Baker, vice-principal; Rev. Henry Huizinga, and a native faculty. The Biblical School, Shaohsing, China.— Rev. Horace Jenkins, D.D., principal. The Baptist Theological Seminary, Yokohama, Japan.— Rev. John L. Dearing, D.D., president; Rev. A. A. Bennett, D.D., Rev. C. K. Har­ rington, Rev. F. G. Harringtofi, and Rev. W. B. Parshley. Duncan Academy, Tokyo, Japan.— Prof. E. W. Clement, principal; Prof. Henry Topping, Prof. Watase, and Japanese assistants. Bethel Theological Seminary, Stockholm, Sweden.— Rev. K. 0. Broady, D.D., president; Rev. A. Drake. The Baptist Theological School, Hamburg, Germany.— Rev. Joseph Lehmann, Rev. J. G. Fetzer.

American Baptist Mission Press, Rangoon, Burma.— F. D. Phinney, superintendent ; J. L. Snyder, assistant superintendent.

ILLUSTRATED LECTURES

on the mission fields, for the stereopticon, will be loaned to Baptist churches without charge (except the payment of express on slides each way), when used in the interest of the Mis­ sionary Union. The subjects treated are : Burma, Upper Burma, Karens of Burma, Carey, South India and the Telugus, Assam, Japan, China, Central and West China, Africa, and Glimpses of Mission Fields in General. Only the slides with lectures are furnished by the Union, and arrangements for a lantern must be made independently by the party using the slides. In addition to the above (which must be ordered from Boston) we call attention to the fact that certain sets of slides are in the hands of some of our District Secretaries, and it is recommended that, so far as possible, the slides be procured from the nearest point pos­ sible. Correspondence on the matter may be addressed to Rev. T. G. Field, Granville, Ohio ; Rev. E. W , Lounsbury, D.D., 324 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111.; Rev. Henry W il­ liams, D .D ., 1233 Thirteenth St., Des Moines, Iowa; Rev. A. W . Rider, 906 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. 19°4 THE HANDBOOK 19°5

Missionaries of the American Baptist Missionary Union

NOTE I. — Rates of Postage.— To I n d i a (including B u r m a , A s s a m and S o u t h I n d i a ), C h i n a , J a p a n , A f r i c a and E u r o p e .— Letters, per half-ounce, 5 cents ; Postal cards, 2 cents. Books, newspapers, periodicals and other printed matter (limit 4 pounds 6 ounces), each 2 ounces, 1 cent. Registration fee on letters or books, 8 cents. Mer­ chandise cannot be sent by mail to foreign countries. For more definite information inquire at the Post-office.

To The P h i l i p p i n e s .— Same rate of postage as in the United States. N. B.— For mail matter sent abroad on which the postage is not fully prepaid, the missionaries are taxed double the amount of the deficient postage. See that full postage is always affixed. NOTE II.— Reference Signs.— For explanation see page 11. NOTE III.— Addresses and Stations.— Where the address of a missionary in the United States is not indicated, it is not known. Letters for such missionaries may be sent to Box 41, Boston, Mass., to be forwarded later. Stations of missionaries on furlough are given in parentheses. In cases where the address of a missionary on the field does not correspond with his station, the latter is given in parentheses and should not be included in his mailing address. NOTE IV.— Explanation of Dates.— The first date given after a name is the date of appointment. In the case of a missionary on the fieid, the second date indicates the year of last departure for the field. In the case of a missionary on furlough, the sec­ ond date indicates year of last return home.

Adams, Rev. Arthur S. (under appointment), 1903. Adams, Rev. J . S. and wife, Hanyang, via Hankow, China, 1883, 1901. Adams, Mr. S. G., assistant missionary, Hanyang, via Hankow, China, 1901. Adamsen, Rev. H., M.D., and wife, Bangkok, Siam, 1896. tAnderson, Miss Johanna, Loikaw, Southern Shan States, Burma, 1888, 1901. Andru, Rev. H., 9 bis Boul. de Montmorency, Deuil, Seine et Oise, France. Antisdel, Rev. C. B. and wife, 1143 S. Hamlin Ave., Chicago, Ill.(Mukim- vika, Africa), 1892, 1903. ‘ Armstrong, Miss Kate W., Moulmein, Burma, 1901, 1903. Armstrong, Rev. W. F. and wife, Rangoon, Burma, 1884, 1903. Ashmore, Rev. William, D.D., and wife, 78 Winthrop Ave., Wollaston, Mass. (Swatow, China), 1849, 1903. Ashmore, Rev. William, Jr., Swatow, China, 1879, 1901. Ashmore, Mrs. William, Jr., Granville, Ohio (Swatow, China). Austin, Miss Helen M., Shaohsing, via Hangchow, China, 1903. Axling, Rev. William and wife, 86 Soto Kagano-koji, Morioka (Sendai), Japan, 1900, 1901. 'Ayres, Miss Flora E., Moulmein, Burma, 1893, 1900. Baker, Rev. J . M. and wife, Elbridge, N. Y. (Ongole, South India), 1895, 1903. Barchet, S. P., M.D., Mission Treasurer, Shanghai, China, 1875; reap­ pointed 1902. Barlow, Miss Daisy D., 18 East Main St., Clifton Springs, N. Y. (Kobe, Japan), 1894, 1901.

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Bawden, Rev. Samuel D. (under appointment), 1904. Beaman, Rev. W. F. and wife, Mission Rooms, Tremont Temple, Boston, Mass. (Kiating, China), 1893, 1904. *Benjamin, Miss Lena, M. D., Nellore, Madras Pres., South India, 1902. Bennett, Rev. A. A., D.D., and wife, 67b Bluff, Yokohama, Japan, 1879, 1904. Benninghoff, Rev. H. B. and wife, 6110 Greenwood Ave., Chicago, 111. (Mandalay, Burma), 1901, 1904. Bickel, Captain Luke W. and wife, Himeji, Japan, 1898, 1903. Bickel, Rev. Philipp, D.D., Weinbergstrasse 16, Cassel, Germany. Billington, Rev. A. and wife, Bwemba, Tchumbiri, Haut Congo, Congo Independent State, S. W. Africa, 1881, 1900. *Bishop, Miss Lillian E., Sattanapalli, Nellore Dist., Madras Pres., South India, 1900. *Bissell, Miss Helen, Sandoway, Burma, 1901. tBixby, Miss Josephine M., M.D., Kiehyang, viaSwatow, China, 1894, 1902. Boggess, Rev. Wheeler and wife, Kandukur, Nellore Dist., Madras Pres., South India, 1892, 1901. Boggs, Rev. S. A. D. and wife, Mission Rooms, Tremont Temple, Bos­ ton, Mass. (Gauhati, Assam), 1891, 1902. Boggs, Rev. W . B., D.D., and wife, Wolfville, N. S. (Ramapatam, South India), 1878, 1903. Boggs, Mr. W. E. and wife, Sattanapalli, Nellore Dist., Madras Pres., South India, 1890, 1899. *Bond, Miss Ella C., Tura, Assam, 1885, 1899. *Booker, Miss Lucy H., Atmakur, Nellore Dist., Madras Pres., South India, 1892, 1899. §§Boone, Rev. C. C., Palabala, Matadi, Congo, via Antwerp, Africa, 1901, Bousfield, Rev. C. E. and wife, Shaohsing, via Hangchow, China, 1899, 1901. Bradshaw, Rev. F. J., and wife, M.D., Kiating, Szchuan Province, via Chungking, W . China, 1893, 1903. Brand, Rev. J . C. and wife, 9b Tsukiji, Tokyo (Kofu), Japan, 1890, 1903. •Breed, Mrs. Lorena M., M.D., Nalgonda, via Nakrakal, Deccan, South India, 1895, 1902. Briggs, Rev. Charles W. and wife, Jaro, Iloilo P. O., Panay, Philippine Islands, 1900, 1903. Briggs, Rev. Frank C., 39 Kitano Nichome, Kobe,'Japan, 1902. Broady, Rev. K. O., D.D., Bethel Seminary, Stockholm, Sweden. Brock, Rev. George H., Kanigiri, Nellore Dist., Madras Pres., South India, 1891, 1903. Brock, Mrs. George H., 91 Williams Ave., Hyde Park, Mass. (Kanigiri, South India). Broholm, Rev. Aug., Fretskapellet, Lampeorj, Copenhagen, North Den­ mark. Bullard, Rev. E. and wife, Kavali, Nellore Dist., Madras Pres., South India, 1870, 1896. Bullen, Mr. Walter B. (under appointment), 1904. Bunker, Rev. Alonzo, D.D. and wife, 220 Pleasant St., Newton Center, Mass. (Toungoo, Burma), 1865, 1903. »§§91904 THE HANDBOOK 19°5 ...... -■ ■■ J l**

*Bunn, Miss Zillah A., Pegu, Burma, 1881, 1901. Burdette, Rev. C. E. and wife, in United States (Gauhati, Assam), 1883, 1904. *Burhoe, Mrs. M. W., 66 Myrtle St., E. Somerville, Mass. (Rangoon, Burma), 1884, 1903. Bushell, Rev. Walter and wife, 144 Doyle Ave., Providence, R. 1. (Moul- mein, Burma), 1878, 1904. tBustard, Mrs. Ellen B., Kavali, Nellore Dist., Madras Pres., South India, 1899. *Bustard, Miss Sarah R., Kavali, Nellore Dist., Madras Pres., South India, ' 1897. tBuzzell, Miss Annie S., 27 Nakajima cho, Sendai, Japan, 1892, 1901. Cadot, Rev. Aime, Chauny, Aisne, France. Capen, Rev. Randall T. (under appointment), 1904. Carlin, Rev. J. W., D.D., and wife, Swatow (Ungkung), China, 1889, 1901. UCarpenter, Mrs. H. E., Nemuro, Japan, 1862, 1904. •Carpenter, Miss M. M., Prospect Ave., Dunellen, N. J . (Mito, Japan), 1895, 1904. *Carr, Miss Melissa, Sandoway, Burma, 1890, 1899. Carson, Rev. Arthur E. and wife, 1506 Eighth Ave., Kearney, Neb. (Haka, Burma), 1886, 1903. Carvell, Rev. J . M. and wife, Kampur P. 0. (Tika), Assam, 1894. Case, Rev. J . E., Maynard, Mass. (Myingyan, Burma), 1882, 1901. Case, Mrs. J . E., Henzada (Myingyan), Burma. *Chapman, Miss Ella L., Fayetteville, N. Y. (Rangoon, Burma', 1896, 1901. Christopher, Mrs. A., 121 Broadfield Road, Catford, London, S. E., Eng­ land (Ikoko, Africa), 1896, 1903. *Church, Miss Ella R., 524 W. Charles St., Muncie, Ind. (Himeji, Japan), 1888, 1901. Chute, Rev. Elbert and wife, Palmur, Deccan, South India, 1882, 1897. *Clagett, Miss M. Anna, 1 Mitoshiro cho, Nichome, Kanda, Tokyo, Japan, 1887, 1900. Clark, Rev. E. W., D.D., Impur, Assam, 1868, 1903. Clark, Mrs. E. W., Amenia, N. Y. (Impur, Assam). Clark, Rev. Joseph and wife, Ikoko, Lac Ntomba, via Irebu.Haut Congo, Congo Independent State, W. Africa, 1880, 1903. Clement, Prof. E, W. and wife, 29 Sanaizaka Machi, Ushigome Ku, Tokyo, Japan, 1894, 1903. Clough, Rev. J . E., D.D., and wife, Ongole, Nellore Dist., Madras Pres., South India, 1864, 1902. Coats, Caroline W., M.D., Kansas City, Mo. (Ramapatam South India), 1899, 1904. Cochrane, Rev. W. W. and wife, Mongnai, Southern Shan States, Burma, 1890, 1900. ^Cole, Miss Anna B., Suifu, Szchuan Prov., via Chungking, W. China, 1903. Cole, Miss F. A., Matadi (Banza Manteke), Congo, via Antwerp, Africa, 1892, 1901. Converse, Miss Clara A., 34 Bluff, Yokohama, Japan, 1889, 1898. TCorbin, Miss Helen L., Ningpo, China, 1888, 1901.

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Corlies, Briton, M.D., Yachow, Szchuan Province, via Chungking, W. China, 1898. IfCote, Miss Marie, M.D., Rangoon, Burma, 1888, 1900. *Craft, Miss Julia G., Kemendine, Rangoon, Burma, 1896, 1903. Crawley, Rev. F. D. and wife, Moulmein, Burma, 1895, 1903. Cronkhite, Rev. L. W., D.D., and wife, Greenwich, N. Y. (Bassein, Burma), 1881, 1902. Cross, Rev. B. P. and wife, Maubin, Burma, 1872, 1896. Cross, Rev. E. B., D.D., and wife, Toungoo, Burma, 1842, 1869. *Crowl, Miss Annie L., Mission Rooms, Tremont Temple, Boston, Mass. (Hanyang, China), 1897, 1903. Crozier, G. G., M.D., and wife, Tura, Assam, 1899. Crumb, Rev. A. V. B. and wife, Toungoo, Burma, 1876, 1896. Cummings, Rev. J . E. and wife, Saco, Me. (Henzada, Burma), 1887, 1904. Curtis, Rev. A. H. and wife, Fairfield, Me. (Madras, South India), 1892, 1903. Curtis, Rev. J . A. and wife, Darsi, Nellore Dist., Madras Pres., South India, 1898. Cushing, Rev. J . N., D.D., Rangoon, Burma, 1865, 1897. Cushing, Mrs. J . N„ 13 Pleasant St., Plymouth, Mass. (Rangoon, Burma) tDanielson, Miss Mary, 187 Kogawa cho, Osaka, Japan, 1902. *Darmstadt, Miss Katherine, Nellore, Madras Pres.,South India, 1894, 1902. Darrow, Rev. A. C. and wife, Moulmein, Burma, 1901. Davenport, Rev. C. L„ and wife, M.D., 22a Waverly Ave., Everett, Mass.(Mandalay, Burma), 1895, 1903. tDavis, Miss Bertha E„ Tharrawaddy, Burma, 1898. Davis, Rev. W. S. and wife, Allur, Nellore Dist., Madras Pres., South India, 1892, 1901. *Day, Miss Mary M.,Triplicane, Madras, Madras Pres., South India, 1876, 1903. Dearing, Rev. J . L., D.D., and wife, 75 Bluff, Yokohama, Japan, 1889, 1900. tDessa, Miss Amelia E., Ongole, Nellore Dist., Madras Pres., South India, 1891. Dez, Rev. A., 22 Ave. de Bellevue, Sevres, Seine et Oise, Paris, France, Dickson, Rev. H. B. and wife, Dhubri (North Lakhimpur), Assam, 1901. *Dodge, Miss K. A., Yokohama, Japan, 1903. Dowd, Rev. W. F. and wife, Impur, Assam, 1900. Downie, Rev. David, D.D., and wife, Nellore, Madras Pres., South India, 1873, 1901. Dring, Rev. William and "wife, Tura, Assam, 1890, 1903. Dudley, Rev. H. E. and wife, Myingyan, Burma, 1902. Dussman, Rev. J . and wife, Gurzalla, Kistna Dist., Madras Pres., South India, 1891, 1901. Dye, Rev. G. R. and wife, Granville, O. (Thayetmyo, Burma), 1901, 1903. *Dyer, Miss Lydia M., Riverside, R. I. (Moulmein, Burma), 1893, 1901. East, Rev. E. H., M.D., and wife, Haka, Chin Hills, Burma, 1901, 1903, Eastman, Miss Harriet N„ Rangoon, Burma, 1872, 1895. »Eastman, Miss Lillian, Bhamo, Burma, 1897. tElgie, Miss Helen, Ningpo, China, 1901. 2T

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Elmore, Rev. W . T. and wife, Podili, Nellore Dist., Madras Pres., South India, 1900. *Elwell, Mrs. C. H. R„ care A. J . Rand, Holyoke, Mass. (Rangoon, Burma), 1872, 1904. Eubank, Rev. M. D., M.D., and wife, Huchow, China, 1899. Evans, Miss Katherine F., 14b8 31st St., N. W „ Washington, D. C. (Thonze, Burma), 1871, 1904. Eveleth, Rev. F. H„ D.D., and wife, Insein, Burma, 1873, 1901. *raye, Miss Mary D., Secunderabad, Deccan, South India, 1892, 1901. Ferguson, Rev. W. L., D.D., and wife, Ramapatam, Nellore Dist., Madras Pres., South India, 1895, 1903. Fetzer, Rev. J . G., Baptist Theological Seminary, Rennbahn Str., Horn, Hamburg, Germany. *Fife, Miss Nellie E., 733 Crouse Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. (Tokyo, Japan), 1887, 1902. Finlay, Rev. G. E., Battle Creek, Mich. (Jaro, Philippine Islands), 1901, 1904. Firth, Rev. John and wife, Ayreshire, Iowa (North Lakhimpur, Assam), 1893, 1903. Fisher, Rev. C. H. D. and wife, 30b Tsukiji, Tokyo, Japan, 1882, 1902. Forshee, Rev. A. A. and wife, Bacolod, Negros, Philippine Islands, 1901. Foster, Rev. J. M., D.D., and wife, Burton, Wash. (Swatow, China),1887, 1903. Frederickson, Rev. P. and wife, Kifwa, Madimba, Etat Independent du Congo, via Antwerp, S. W. Africa, 1881, 1901. Fredrickson, Miss A. E., Rangoon, Burma, 1892, 1903. ^French, Miss Kate M., Secunderabad, Deccan, South India, 1900. Friesen, Rev. A. and wife, Kol Kitschkas, Post Chortitza, Gonj Jekater- inoslaw, South Russia (Nalgonda, South India), 1889, 1904. Gei», Rev. G. J. and wife, Myitkyina, Burma, 1892, 1897. “ prow, Miss Katherine, Nellore, Madras Pres., South India, 1901. Gibbens, Rev. Howard C., M.D., Kengtung, Southern Shan States, Burma, 1903. ^jfftii, Rev. John H. (under appointment), 1903. Gilmore, Rev. David and wife, Henzada, Burma, 1890, 1897. Goddard, Miss Anna K., Ningpo, China, 1898, 1903. Goddard, F. W., M.D., Shaohsing, via Hangchow, China, 1902, 1903. Goddard, Rev. J. R., D.D., Ningpo, China, 1867, 1902. Gooch, Miss Anna M. (under appointment), 1904. Graham, Miss Clara, M.D., Palmur, Deccan, South India. +~rant, J. S., M.D., and wife, Ningpo, China, 1889, 1898. rant, Miss Margaret, M.D., Swatow, China, 1901, 1902. » rjKg, Rev. Ernest and wife, Rangoon, Burma, 1892, 1898. p'ggs, W. C., M.D., and wife, Bhamo, Burma, 1890, 1902. Groesbeck, Rev. A. F. and wife, Swatow, China, 1897, 1903. umey, Rev. A. K. and wife, 1368 11th Ave., Oakland, Cal. (Sibsagor, h Assam), 1874, 1902. *11, Rev. William A. and wife, Sturge Town Brown's Town, P. O., Ja- l, rr>aica, West Indies (Palabala, Africa), 1888, 1903. artiblen, Rev. S. W . and wife, 30b Tsukiji, Tokyo, Japan, 1889, 1900.

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tHancock, Mrs. H. W., Tavoy, Burma, 1874, 1896. *Hanna, Miss Emily M., care Rev. T. A. T. Hanna, Shelton, Conn. (Ran­ goon, Bufma), 1898, 1904. Hanson, Rev. Ola and wife, Bhamo, Burma, 1890, 1900. Harper. Rev. Robert, M.D., Namkham, Burma, 1897. Harrington, Rev. C. K. and wife, 67b Bluff, Yokohama, Japan, 1886, 1895, Harrington, Rev. F. G. and wife, Box 91, Wolfville, N. S. (Yokohama, Japan), 1887, 1901. Harris, Rev. E. N. and wife, Shwegyin, Burma, 1893, 1902. tHartford, Miss Stella S., Moulmein, Burma, 1903. Harvey, Rev. C. H. and wife, Palabala, Matadi, Congo Independent State, i via Antwerp, Africa, 1880, 1902. Hascall, Rev. W . H. S. and wife, Thonze, Burma, 1872; reappointed 1903. *Hawkes, MissH. E., Papun (Shwegyin), Burma, 1888, 1901. Heinrichs,'Rev. J., Ramapatam, Nellore Dist., Madras Pres., South India, 1888, 1899. Heinrichs, Mrs. J., care A. K. Koenig, cor. Broad and Williams Sts., Newark, N. J. (Ramapatam, South India). Henderson, A. H., M.D., and wife, Mongnai, Southern Shan States, Burma, 1893, 1901. Heptonstall, Rev. C. H. and wife, Toungoo, Burma, 1893, 1903. Hicks, Rev. L. E., Ph.D., Rangoon Baptist College, Rangoon, Burma, 1894, 1902. Hicks, Mrs. L. E., Shorter College, Rome, Ga. (Rangoon, Burma). fHigby, Miss Sarah J., Tharrawaddy, Burma, 1876, 1887. Hill, Rev. G. W. and wife, 168 Innai, Ghofu (Shimonoseki), Japan, 1893, 1901. Hill, Mr. Thomas and wife, Mukimvika, Banana, Poste restante, Congo : River, Africa, 1892, 1903. Holmes, Rev. T. D. and wife, Kinhwa, China, 1893, 1901. Hopkins, Rev. W. E. and wife, 5832 Rosalie Court, Chicago, 111. (Secun- ' derabad, South India), 1892, 1901. **Hubert, Rev. A. J. and wife, Suriapetta, via Nakrakal, Deccan, South India, 1897. tHughes, Miss Grace A., 39 Kanayamachi 1 Chome, Kitaku, Osaka, Japan■ 1900. *Hughes, Miss Lisbeth B., care Mrs. W. C. Hicks, 42 West 93d St., Ne'*' York, N. Y. (Moulmein, Burma), 1896, 1904. Huizinga, Rev. G. J . and wife, Raichur, Hyderabad, Deccan (Gudval)' South India, 1900. Huizinga, Rev. Henry and wife, Ongole, Nellore Dist., Madras PreS-> \ South India, 1899. Huntley, Rev. G. A., M.D., and wife, Mission Rooms, Tremont Tempi®' ! Boston, Mass. (Hanyang, China), 1897, 1903. *Huntoon, Miss Charlotte M., Shaohsing, via Hangchow, China, 1903. tHyde, Miss Helen L., Swatow, China, 1901. Ingram, Prof. J . Frank and wife, Rangoon Baptist College, Rangoon' 1 Burma, 1903.

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Jackman, Rev. L. Ward B. (under appointment), 1903. Jenkins, Rev. H., D.D., and wife, Shaohsing, via Hangchow, China, 1859, 1901. tjohnson, Miss Annie V., Bacolod, Negros, Philippine Islands, 1903. Johnson, Rev. Truman, M.D., and wife, 5612 Ash St., Los Angeles, Cal. (Loikaw, Burma), 1886, 1904. Jones, Rev. E. E. and wife, Ningpo, China, 1903. Jones, Rev. E. H. and wife, 617 S. Sprague Ave., Tacoma, Wash. (Sen­ dai, Japan), 1884, 1904. Joorman, Rev. H. W. B. and wife, Thayetmyo, Burma, 1901. Keen, Rev. C. S., Kinhwa, China, 1902. Kelly, Rev. E. W., and wife, M.D., Mandalay, Burma, 1882, 1900. +Kelly, Miss Sarah, Ongole, Madras Pres., South India, 1890. Kemp, Rev. H. A. and wife, Mission Rooms, Tremont Temple, Boston, Mass. (Chowchowfu, China), 1893, 1904. Kidder, Miss Anna H., 10 Fukuro machi, Suruga dai, Tokyo, Japan, 1875, 1890. Kirby, H. W., M.D., Matadi, Poste restante, Lukunga, Congo Independ­ ent State, via Antwerp, S. W. Africa, 1902. Kirkpatrick, Rev. M. B., M.D., and wife, 210 De Kalb Sq., Philadelphia, Pa. (Namkham, Burma), 1888, 1903. TKuhlen, Miss L. Bertha, 3112 Prairie Ave., Chicago, 111. (Ongole, South India), 1893, 1899. Kurtz, Rev. Frank, care station master, Kazipett, N. G. S. Railway, Dec- can (Hanamakonda), South India, 1892, 1903. Kurtz, Mrs. Frank, R. F. D. 4, Kalamazoo, Mich. (Hanamakonda), South India. Kurtz, Miss Mary K., Tondiarpetta, Madras, Madras Pres., South India, 1903. "•»rsh.Miss M. M., 412 West Harrison St., Kirksville, Mo.(Tavoy, Burma), 1894, 1902. Latimer, Rev. James V. (under appointment), 1904. Lawrence, Miss Elizabeth, Rangoon, Burma, 1 73, 1898. Leeds, Rev. George T., M.D., and wife, Hsipaw, Burma, 1897. Lemon, Miss Annie M., Mandalay, Burma, 1893, 1902. Lerrigo, Rev. P. H. J., M.D., and wife, 134 Orchard St., Bloomfield, , N. J. (Capiz, Philippine Islands), 1902, 1904. Leslie, W .H ., M.D., and wife, Matadi, Banza Manteke, Congo Independ- . ent State, via Antwerp, Africa, 1893, 1904. evering, Rev. F. H., and wife, M.D., Secunderabad, Deccan, South India, 1892, 1900. 'nker, Miss Anna M., Tondiarpetta, Madras, Madras Pres., South India, « '897. , °ng, Miss Annie E., Nowgong, Assam, 1900. °ughridge, Rev. A., LL.D., Vinukonda, Kistna Dist., Madras Pres., South , India, 1874; reappointed 1901. , °ughridge, Mrs. A., Mt. Pleasant, Iowa (Vinukonda, South IndiaV und, Rev. Eric and wife, Camp 22, San Gervasio, Barcelona, Spain > (Jaro, Philippine Islands), 1882. J ynch, F. P., M.D., in United States (Mukimvika, Africa), 1893, 1904.

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*Mabie, Miss Catharine L., M.D., Matadi, Banza Manleke, Congo Inde­ pendent State, via Antwerp, S. W. Africa, 1898, 1902. •Magilton, Miss Annie S. (under appointment), 1904. Manley, Rev. W. R. and wife, Vepery, Madras, Madras Pres., South India, 1879, 1900. Marin, Rev. M. C., Calla Ancha 10, San Gervaslo, Barcelona, Spain, 1886, 1901. Marsh, Rev. C. R. and wife, Markapur, Kurnool Dist., Madras Pres., South India, 1892, 1902. Marshall, Rev, Harry I. and wife, Tharrawaddy, Burma, 1903. Martin, Prof. L. E. and wife, Ongole, Nellore Dist., Madras Pres., South India, 1890, 1901. Mason, Rev. M. C.,Tura, Assam, 1873, 1896. Mason, Mrs, M. C., 32 Pelham St., Newton Center, Mass. (Tura, Assam). Mason, Rev. W . C. and wife, Tura, Assam, 1902. Maxfield, Rev. Charles L. (under appointment), 1903. •McAllister, Miss E. F., Moulmein, Burma, 1877, 1903. McCurdy, Rev. S. R. and wife, 13 Arbutus Place, Lynn, Mass. (Moul' mein, Burma), 1898, 1904. McGuire, Rev. John and wife, Rangoon, Burma, 1891, 1902. McKinney, Rev. W . A. and wife, Kiating, Szchuan Province, via Chung­ king, W. China, 1903. McLaurin, Rev. John, D.D., and wife, Holmwood, Coonoor, Nilgiri Hills, Madras Pres., South India, 1869, 1900. tMead, Miss Lavinia, 173 Innai, Chofu (Shimonoseki), Japan, 1887, 1899. Merrifield, Rev. Fred (under appointment), 1904. Metzger, Mr. Paul C. (under appointment), 1904. Millard, Rev. W. H. and wife, Hangchow, China, 1902. tMiller, Miss Ella G., Nowgong, Assam, 1902. *Minniss, Miss L., Kinhwa, China, 1897, 1901. *Mix, Mrs. H. W ., Mongnai, Southern Shan States, Burma, 1879, 1903. Moody, Rev. Thomas and wife, Matadi, Lukunga, Congo Independent State, Africa, 1890, 1901. Moon, Rev. Seymour E. (under appointment), 1903. Moore, Rev. P. E. and wife, Kampur P. O. (Tika), Assam, 1890, 1901. Moore, Rev. P. H. and wife, Nowgong, Assam, 1879, 1901. •Morgan, Miss Henrietta, 1630 17th St. and 3d Ave., Bessemer, Al*1 (Gauhati, Assam), 1895, 1901. fMorgan, Mrs. Jennie C., Henzada, Burma, 1898. Morrow, Rev. H., and wife, M.D.,Tavoy, Burma, 1876, 1899. Mosier, Rev. L. H. and wife, Worcester, N,Y. (Prome, Burma), 1890, 190’' ; Munger, Rev. Henry W. (under appointment), 1904, Newcomb, Rev. John and wife, Cumbum, Kurnool Dist., Madras Pr«s" South India, 1884, 1903. Nichols, Rev. C. A., D.D., and wife, Bassein, Burma, 1879, 1902. Ohm , Rev. J . A., Tabernaklet, Christiania, Norway. Openshaw, Mr. H. J . and wife, Yachow, Szchuan Province, via Chunf king, W . China, 1893, 1902. Owen, Rev. W . C. and wife, Atmakur, Nellore Dist., Madras Pres., Sout*l India, 1891, 1902.

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Packer, Rev. John, D.D., and wife, Meiktila, Burma, 1872, 1889. tPage, Miss Flora Pearl, Suifu, Szchuan Province, via Chungking, W. China, 1902, 1903. tParrott, Miss Julia E., Mandalay, Burma, 1895, 1903. llParshley, Rev. W. B. and wife, 91 Summer St., Newton Center, Mass. (Yokohama, Japan), l890, 1904. Partridge, Rev. S. B., D.D., and wife, Swatow, China, 1868, 1903. Paul, Rev. Joseph and wife, North Lakhimpur, Assam, 1894, 1901. tPaulson, Miss Gerda C., 27 Nakajima cho, Sendai, Japan, 1899. tPayne, Miss. E. H., Prome, Burma, 1876; reappointed 1903. Perrine, Rev. S. A. and wife, Impur, Assam, 1892, 1902. tPeterson, Miss Violetta R., Box 18, Lake Crystal, Minn.(Henzada, Burma), 1897, 1904. Petriok, Rev. C. E., Sibsagor, Assam, 1889, 1902. Petrick, Mrs. C. E., Theatre Strasse 8, Cathen Anhalt, Germany (Sibsa­ gor, Assam). Pettigrew, Rev. Wm, and wife, care Mr. A. J. Bride, 29-35 City Road, London, E. C. (Ukrul, Assam), 1896, 1903. Phillips, Rev. E. G. and wife, Tura, Assam, 1873, 1900. Phinney, Mr. F. D. and wife, Mission Press, 36th St., Rangoon, Burma, 1881, 1902. *Phinney, Miss Harriet, Insein, Burma, 1885, 1903. *Pound, Miss Minnie B., Maubin, Burma, 1903. Proctor, Rev. J . T. and wife, Huchow, China, 1897. *Putnam, Miss Carrie E., Maubin, Burma, 1886, 1897. tRagon. Miss Alta O., Bassein, Burma, 1901. tRagon, Miss Stella T., Eureka, Kan. (Shwegyin, Burma), 1897, 1904. Randall, Prof. J. H. and wife, 69 Doyle Ave., Providence, R. I. (Ran- »goon. Burma), 1897, 1903. *Ranney, Miss Ruth W., Insein, Burma, 1886, 1903. *Relyea, Miss Stella, Kinhwa, China, 1897, 1901. Rice, Prof. Ambrose C. and wife, Rangoon Baptist College, Rangoon, Burma, 1903. Richards, Rev. H. and wife, Matadi (Banza Manteke), Congo Independ­ ent State, via Antwerp, Africa, 1879, 1900. Richardson, Rev. James C. (under appointment), 1903. lighter, Miss Clara E., Kinhwa, China, 1888, 1901. Rivenburg, Rev. S. W., M.D., and wife, Kohima, Naga Hills, Assam, 1883, 1894. Roach, Prof. E. B. and wife, Upper Alton, 111. (Rangoon, Burma), 1887, 1903. Robbins, Rev. J . C. and wife, Jaro, Iloilo P. O., Panay, Philippine Islands, 1902. Roberts, Rev. W. H., Bhamo, Burma, 1878, 1902. Roberts, Mrs. W. H., 242AlexanderSt., Rochester, N.Y.,(Bhamo, Burma). Robertson, Miss Minnie A., Nellore, Madras Pres., South India, 1901. Rolman, Miss Eva L., 232 Florida Ave., Amsterdam, N. Y. (Tokyo, Japan), 1885, 1901. gose, Mrs. Mary M.. Rangoon, Burma, 1853, 1895. Rudd, Rev. Herbert F., Suifu, Szchuan Province, via Chungking, W. China, 1903. ' ------

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Saillens, Rev. R., 13 rue Louis Philippe, Neuilly-sur-Seine, Paris, France. *Sainz, Miss Celia, Capiz, Panay, Philippine Islands, 1903. Salquist, Rev. C. A. and wife, Suifu, Szchuan Province, via Chungking, W. China, 1893, 1902. Samuelson, Rev. Samuel E. and wife, Loikaw, Southern Shan States, Burma, 1903. Schumaker, Rev.T. E. and wife, 18 Honazocho, Otaru, Hokkaido, Japan, 1889, 1900. tScott, Mrs. Anna K., M.D., 762 No. Rockwell St., Chicago, 111. (Swatow, China), 1862, 1904. *Scott, Miss E. E., Bassein, Burma, 1900. tScott, Rev. J. H. and wife, 14a Kawaguchi machi, Osaka, Japan, 1892, 1902. Seagrave, Rev. A. E., and wife, Rangoon, Burma, 1888, 1902. Sharp, Rev. W. A. and wife, Pyinmana (Toungoo), Burma, 1893, 1902. *Shinn, Miss J. G., Kemendine, Rangoon, Burma, 1899. Silliman, Rev. E. E. and wife, Narsaravapetta, Kistna Dist., Madras Pres., South India, 1884; reappointed 1901. tSimons, Miss Elma R., Toungoo, Burma, 1887, 1900. Sims, A., M.D., D. P. H., Maiadi, Congo Independent State, via Ant­ werp, S. W. Africa, 1884, 1901, *Sipperly, Miss Harriet M., care station master, Kazipett, N. G. S. Rail­ way, Deccan (Hanamakonda), South India, 1899. Sjoblom, Mrs. E. V., Folkunga gatan. 91 2t Stockholm, Sweden (Ikoko, Africa), 1892, 1903. *SIater, Miss Sarah R., 34 N. 40th St., West Philadelphia, Pa. (Moulmein, Burma), 1889, 1902. Smalley, Rev. Charles F„ M.D. (under appointment), 1904. *Smiley, Miss MaryS., Moulmein, Burma, 1903. Smith, Rev. D. A. W., D.D,, and wife, Insein, Burma, 1863, 1898. Smith, Prof. J. F. and wife, 1 Mission Road, Rangoon, Burma, 1899. Snyder, Mr. J . L. and wife, Rangoon, Burma, 1901. tSollman, Miss Melvina, Swatow, China, 1902. Speicher, Rev. Jacob and wife, Kiehyang, via Swatow, China, 1895. Stait, Rev. F. W ., and wife, M.D., Udayagiri, Nellore Dist., Madras Pres., South India, 1897. Stanton, Rev. W. A. and wife, Kurnool, Madras Pres., South India, 1892, 1903. *Stark, Miss Eva. C., Zigon, Burma, 1884, 1899. Steadman, Rev. F. W. and wife, 168 Innai, Chofu (Shimonoseki), Japan, 1901. Stenger, Rev. S. W . and wife, Nandyal, Kurnool Dist., Madras Pres., South India, 1902. Stephen, Rev. A. E. and wife, Goalpara, Assam, 1893, 1902. Stevens, Rev. E. O., D.D., and wife, Seminary Hill, Insein, Burma, 1864, 1900. *Stickney, Miss Julia H., Henzada, Burma, 1899. Stiilman, Charles C. (under appointment), 1904. St.John, Prof. Wallace, Ph.D., and wife, Rangoon Baptist College, Ran­ goon, Burma, 1903.

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*Suman, Miss Margaret, Hasseltine House, Newton Center, Mass. (ikoko, Africa), 1900, 1903. Sutherland, Rev F. P., M.D., and wife, Sagaing, Burma, 1886, 1902. •Sutherland, Miss Margaret M., R. F. D. No. 29, Rush Lake, Wis. (Bhamo, Burma), 1897, 1904. Swanson, Rev. O. L. and wife, Golaghat, Assam, 1893, 1903. Sweet, Rev. W. S. and wife, Hanchow, China, 1893, 1899. tTaylor, Miss E, J., Moulmein. Burma, 1888, 1901. Taylor, Rev. Joseph, Yachow, Szchuan Province, via Chungking, W. China, 1903. *Tencate, Miss Frances M., Nellore, Madras Pres., South India, 1898. Tenny, Rev. C. B., R. F. D,, East Hamlin, N. Y. (Kobe, Japan), 1900, 1903. Thomas, Raphael C., M.D. (under appointment), 1904. Thomas, Rev. W. F., Insein, Burma, 1880, 1902. • Thomas, Mrs. W . F., 9 Pearl St., Wakefield, Mass. (Insein, Burma). tThompson, Miss Thora M„ 1318 Masonic Temple, Chicago, 111. (Toungoo, Burma), 1894, 1901. Thomson, Rev. R. A. and wife, in United States (Kobe, Japan), 1888, 1904. Thomssen, Rev. G. N. and wife, Bapatla, Kistna Dist., Madras Pres., South India, 1881, 1899. Tilbe, Rev. H.H., Ph.D., and wife, 55 Eustis St., Cambridge, Mass. (Haka, Burma), 1887, 1904. Timpany, Rev. J . S.. M.D., and wife, care station master, Kazipett, N. G. S. Railway, Deccan (Hanamakonda), South India, 1892. *Tingley, Miss Clara B. (under appointment), 1904. Tompkins, C. E., M.D., and wife, Suifu, Szchuan Province, via Chung­ king, W. China, 1902. Topping, Prof. Henry and wife, Granville, Ohio (Tokyo, Japan), 1895, 1904. Tribolet, Rev. E. and wife, Bassein, Burma, 1888, 1898. tTschirch, Miss Louise E., Bassein, Burma, 1884, 1903. Tuttle, Rev. A. J. and wife, Gauhati, Assam, 1901. **Unruh, Rev. H. and wife, Nalgonda, via Nakrakal, Deccan, South India, 1898. Valentine, Rev. W. O. and wife, Jaro, Iloilo P. O., Panay, Philippine Islands, 1894, 1903. Vinton, Mrs. J . H., Rangoon, Burma, 1861, 1900, Vinton, Rev. S. R. and wife, Rangoon, Burma, 1900. agner, Miss Liliian V„ care station master, Kazipett, N. G. S. Railway, Deccan (Hanamakonda), South India, 1898. Waters, Rev. G. H. and wife, Swatow, China, 1899. *Watson, Miss Isabella, Papun (Shwegyin), Burma, 1867, 1903. Weld, Miss Myra F. (under appointment), 1903. Welles, Rev. E. T. and wife, Arcade, N. Y. (Banza Manteke, Africa), 1896, 1903. Wellwood, Rev. Robert and wife, Suifu, Szchuan Province, via Chung­ king, W. China, 1891, 1901. TWhitaker, Miss Dorcas, Vinukonda, Kistna Dist., Madras Pres., South India, 1896.

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White, Rev. F. J . and wife, Ningpo, China, 1900, 1901. *Whitehead, Miss Agnes, Moulmein, Burma, 1884, 1900. Whitman, Rev. G. E. and wife, Kiaying, via Swatow, China, 1892, 1901. *Whitman, Miss M. Antoinette, 10 Fukuro machi, Suruga dai, Tokyo, Japan, 1883, 1898. Wiatt, Walter E. (under appointment), 1904. *Wilcox, Miss Edith F. (under appointment), 1904. *Wilson, Miss Isabella, 430 10th St., So. Brooklyn, N. Y. (Gauhati, Assam), 1895, 1902. *Witherbee, Miss Harriet M., Himeji, Japan, 1895, 1902. Worley, Robert E., M.D., and wife, Swatow, China, 1903. Wynd, Rev. William and wife, 119 Tani maohi, Ku Chome, Osaka, Japan, 1891, 1901. Young, Rev. W . M. and wife, Kengtung, Southern Shan States, Burma, 1892, 1900.

MISSIONARIES NOT NOW IN ACTIVE SERVICE

Mrs. Emily Banks. Mrs. B. C. Gleichman. Mrs. A. T. Morgan. Mrs. C. A. Burditt. Mrs. L. M. Hadley. Rev. I.E. Munger and wife. Rev. W . C. Calder and wife. Rev. H. W. Hale and wife. Mrs. W . I. Price. Miss M. Elizabeth Carr. Mrs. Norman Harris. Miss Frances E. Palmer. Mrs. L. Crawley. Mrs. Lyman Jewett. Mrs. H . H. Rhees. Mrs. E. A. Fletcher. Mrs. L. A. Knowlton. Miss M. Sheldon. Miss Naomi Carton, M.D. Miss Stella H. Mason. Miss Gertrude L. Wherett. Mrs. C. B. Glenesk. Mrs. M. A. Milne. Rev R. R. Williams, D.D., and wife.

Wills and Annuities “ The truth is, a will, properly, thoughtfully, devoutly made is one of the most potential and majestic deeds of which personality is capable.” “ Through a will, one may project his life, his energies, his purpose con­ cerning the kingdom of God along the endless future.” Make your will while in good health, at once, today; this will save trouble. If you wish to be your own executor, the Missionary Union will receive at any time such sums as you may wish to give, and pay a reasonable interest during life. The bond of the Missionary Union is an unquestioned security. Wise business men are putting thousands of dollars into this work, as d Christian investment, Correspondence concerning the above is earnestly solicited. Address, AMERICAN BAPTIST MISSIONARY UNION, P. O. Box 41, Boston, Mass. 19°4 THE HANDBOOK. 19°5

Helps for Workers

Q U ICK IN F O R M A T IO N S E R IE S : Small four-page leaflets giving a condensed account of the work on our mission fields, Japan, China, the Philippine Islands, Burma, Assam, South India, Africa, and Europe. T H E M A K IN G O F A M IS S IO N A R Y C H U R C H : Practical sugges­ tions for pastors. INCIDENTS AND ILLUSTRATIONS: An Answered Prayer; The Story of Velasco of the Philippines. John Rangiah ; The First foreign missionary sent out by the Telugus. A Bit of History; or The story of a church divided on the subject of missions. A Nickel for the Lord. A STO RY O F B E G IN N IN G S : How the Missionary Union was led to commence work in the various fields. BA PT IST M IS S IO N A R Y M A N U A L : Published by the Baptist mis­ sionary societies, home and foreign, setting forth in brief the organi­ zation, history and work of each society. A M IS S IO N A R Y P O L IC Y A N D M E T H O D : Outlining a most ef­ fective method of organization whereby all departments of the church are brought into harmonious working order. 5 cents. THE EVANGELIZATION OF THE HEATHEN A DISTINC­ T IV E W O R K : A suggestive Bible exposition by Rev. Henry C. Mabie, D.D., Home Secretary. THE MONTHLY MISSIONARY MEETING; How to Make It a Success : An eminently practical help for missionary leaders. 5 cents. T H E P R A Y E R C YCLE : “ I think the Prayer Cycle will be the means of great spiritual uplift as well as the means of securing an answer to the definite prayers.”— From one who has used it. 5 cents. H IS T O R IC A L S E R IE S : Missions in South India; Missions in China; Missions in Europe. 5 cents each. , O R IE N T PIC T U R E S : Twenty-three beautiful new pictures have been added to this series. 1 cent each. S O U V E N IR PO ST A L CA RD S : Illustrating different foreign coun­ tries. . 3 for 5 cents. N E W M IS S IO N A R Y M APS : Of the Philippine Islands, Burma, Assam, South India, Central Africa and the Congo, of a convenient size for the vestry or home. $1.00 each. Also a s m a ll map of the Philippines suitable to attach to Asiatic map, 75 cents. Unless otherwise indicated sample copies of the leaflets mentioned above will be sent free on application. Write for catalogue and address orders to

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Periodicals

BAPTIST MISSIONARY MAGAZINE One of the very hopeful signs of progress in the work of the past year has been the large increase in subscriptions for T h e B a p t is t M is s io n a r y M a g a ­ z in e , and the words of encouragement that have been received as to its in­ creasing helpfulness and interest. For this we are deeply grateful. We realize, however, that there are many churches in which the M a g a z in e is scarcely known, and we covet for them the increased knowledge of the great missionary enterprise which has come to many. Correspondence concerning clubs is earnestly desired ;, and we are ready to do all in our power to help any pastor or member who may be willing to undertake to secure subscribers. Subscription Rates Thirty-five cents a year in clubs of thirty or more. Thirty-five cents to subscribers in smaller churches in clubs equal to ten per cent, of the members. Fifty cents in clubs of ten, or in clubs equal to five per cent, of the members. One dollar a year to single subscribers. In all cases the M a g a z in e is sent to the individual address of subscribers. Subscriptions at club rates payable in advance. Requests for free sample copies, information concerning premiums and advertising literature should be addressed to THE BAPTIST MISSIONARY MAGAZINE, Tremont Temple, Boston, Mass.

AROUND THE WORLD An eight-page monthly for young people and Sunday schools. Published jointly by the Woman’s Baptist Foreign Missionary Society and the Ameri­ can Baptist Missiop^ry; Union. Fully illustrated. Terms.— One copy for one year, 25 cents. Ten copies to the address of one person, 15 cents each, per year. Fifty or more copies to the ad­ dress of one person, 10 cents each, per year. In churches numbering 100 or less, clubs of twenty-five will be given the 10 cent rate ; clubs of 200 or more, special reduction. Address, AROUND THE WORLD, Tremont Temple, Boston, Mass.

THE HELPING HAND Published monthly, represents the work of the Woman’s Baptist Foreign Missionary Societies, East and West. Terms, per annum, including pos­ tage, 25 cents. Address, THE HELPING HA ND, Tremont Temple, Boston, Mass.

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Missionary Events Contemporaneous Events Organization of first missionary society in Eng­ land ...... 1792 William Carey sails for India...... 1793 Baptism of first convert in India...... 1800 Robert Morrison enters China...... 1807 Fulton’s steamboat Adoniram Judson and wife sail for India and are baptized in Calcutta...... 1812 Adoniram Judson and wife reach Rangoon...... 1813 Organization of Baptist Triennial Convention-- -1814 1815 Battle of Waterloo Geo. Hough, first printer, arrives in Rangoon • • •..1816 Baptism of Maung Nau, first Burman convert .....1819 Headquarters of the Triennial Convention re­ moved to Boston...... 1826 Rev. J. T. Jones in Bangkok, Siam ...... 1833 Rev. J. G. Oncken baptized in Germany...... 1834 Rev. Nathan Brown and O. T. Cutter begin mis­ sion in Assam...... 1836 Rev. S. S. Day establishes Telu;ju Mission...... 1836 Miles Bronson, D.D., arrives in Assam-...... 1837 Victoria crowned Baptism of Nidhi Levi, first convert in Assam -....1841 Opium War, China Rev. Wm. Dean at Hongkong, South China Mis­ sion begun...... 1842 East China Mission opened by D. J. MacGowan 1843 Triennial Convention changed to American Bap­ tist Missionary Union...... 1846 Rev. Josiah Goddard joins East China Mission- • 1 849 Rev. W m . Ashmore, D.D., goes to Siam ...... 1850 ...... 1850 Death of Adoniram Judson...... 1850 Meeting on Prayer Meeting Hill, Ongole, South In d ia ...... 1854 Commodore Perry enters Japan Andreas Wiberg in Sweden...... 1855 1858 Atlantic Cable 1861 Civil War John E. Clough appointed to Telugu Mission-- -1864 Neesima in Japan ...... 1874 Congo Mission undertaken...... 1884 England annexes upper Burma...... 1 885 West China Mission opened...... 1889 Central China Mission opened...... 1892 Boxer massacres...... 1900 Philippine Mission established...... 1900 I

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